Ryan I Shaver (Ryan)


Roles


North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association (NCMCA)


Instructor - 2018- Current

We are dedicated to serving the masonry contractors of the Carolinas and to promoting masonry as the building material of choice and as a career option....


Stalite Company


Employee

We believe our past to be the best indicator of our future. Built on a strong foundation of quality consciousness, service and dedication to customer satisfaction, STALITE’s lightweight aggregate future is bright. We are comm...


Masonry Strong: Workforce
January 2023

Masonry for Owners Masonry is the best choice in many ways, such as increasing resale value while ultimately saving on sustainability.

Masonry Strong: Owner
January 2023

Masonry for Owners Masonry is the best choice in many ways, such as increasing resale value while ultimately saving on sustainability.

Masonry Strong: Architect
January 2023

Masonry is not only predominately aesthetic, but creates a building fit for any potential adversity. MASONRY STRONG's resources highlight the benefits of masonry for your next project.

Game Changer NCMCA Workforce Development and Training Coordinator: Ryan Shaver
January 2023

Despite the annual looming threat of increasingly severe weather across the country, Americans are more ill-prepared than ever to rebuild after a devastating ecological event.

Masonry Education Day 2022
December 2022

Masonry Education Day 2022

Masonry Contracting Firms’ Participation Is Essential
June 2022

Masonry Contracting Firms’ Participation Is Essential

North Carolina Fastest Trowel on the Block
September 2017

The North Carolina Fastest Trowel on the Block competition will be held Wednesday, November 15 in Gold Hill, N.C. from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM.

Masonry Magazine September 2009 Page. 9
September 2009


Stone Walls Are Strongest When They Can Weep

STONE&STUCCO DRAIN
By Mortar Net USA
TM

Where moisture is concerned, "holding it in" is a sign of weakness.

These walls are built to stand erect for generations, but t

Masonry Magazine September 2009 Page. 10
September 2009

FOR THE RECORD

Jennifer Morrell
Editor
jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com

# A Mason Contractor's Role in Politics

Have you ever thought about running for a public office in your community? If you could directly apply your experie

Masonry Magazine July 2009 Page. 16
July 2009

MAKING THE GRADE
Age Is Nothing but a Number

When Robert Read enrolled at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he was 41 and had worked on railroads for more than 20 years. When his railroad division was sold, Read found himse